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Here Be Dragons: The Biblical Account of Dinosaurs

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Here Be The Biblical Account of Dinosaurs embarks on a curious quest to unravel the mysteries where Scripture meets science, offering a multidimensional perspective on dinosaurs within a biblical framework. Delve into Genesis 1, Job 40-41, and Psalm 29 with fresh analysis of Hebrew and Greek text, identifying Behemoth and Leviathan as dinosaurs whose detailed descriptions astonishingly suggest specific species, at the same time Psalm 29 reveals clues about Noah’s Flood. Explore how these dragons were possibly the kernel of truth from which ancient authors drew inspiration for mythologies describing rebel angels, the fallen gods, who emerge as ancient serpents and the beast of Revelation.
Blending these findings with a deep exploration of time, ponder the paradox of a younger Earth evidenced by soft dinosaur tissues within an aged universe, drawing on insights from biblical physicists, geologists, and astronomers. Uncovering textual time-relics in the Hebrew Bible, an alternative pathway harmonizes young-Earth and old-Earth views through relativity’s noting observed time versus elapsed time, presenting a coherent, rational biblical worldview. Dragons, once thought mere myth, appear as real creatures whose awe-inspiring presence shaped ancient narratives. From the thunderous footsteps of Behemoth to the fiery breath of Leviathan, this book reimagines their roles in creation, inviting you to consider their historical, spiritual, and end-times significance. This unique study of Scriptural investigation and scientific inquiry makes Here Be Dragons an essential read for creationists, Christian apologetics enthusiasts, and curious minds intrigued by the intersection of faith and natural history.Can we determine the age of Earth and the universe?On what basis do we see light from distant stars?Specifically, how do dinosaurs fit in the Bible?Might Scripture describe dinosaurs?Is there a compelling case for a global flood?Could it be that humans observed dinosaurs?

272 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 30, 2025

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